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Turning east he saw the chockablock shimmer of Media City.
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The long scientific appendix is chockablock with complex mathematical equations.
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Kathmandu airport was chockablock, so identifying where helicopters could land was a priority, said Masters.
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By the time Michael was eleven, his life was chockablock with school, friends, and baseball.
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Their debut album is chockablock with fantastic soul tunes full of passion, suss and raw emotion.
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Every card comes embedded with a special data chip chockful of information downloadable to your DijAssist.
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We went in, and there stood a tub chockful of water so hot, steam was rising off it.
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Well, in the municipal campaign of 1897, that young man, chockful of patriotism, worked day and night for the Tammany ticket.
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It's chockful of reptiles and unclean things, with green and purple fungi, two feet high, with poison in the very sniff of them.
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For under that pail, cramped down so he couldn't get out, and just bilin' over with rage, and chockful of pizen, was William Henry!
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It was chock-full of furniture, all of it securely fastened and closed.
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His earnest horn-rimmed, spectacled face, his dark suits, his briefcase always chock-full.
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The extenders list is chock-full of special tax breaks for businesses.
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The Fine Gael website is chock-full of policy positions and statements.
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I heard one fellow say; 'he must be chock-full of bullets long ago.
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Its chuck-full of silver birch trees, and there ain't no better kindlin' than birch bark.
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Pumped my lungs chuck-full of Rocky Mountain air.
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Their church is chuck-full of authority-allthe way from the Pope down to the priest-andaccordingly they do as they're told.
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"I tould him," said he, "I hadn't a cint, but he poured me a tin chuck-full.
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"The world's chuck-full of men," Bill observed.
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It's just cramfull of snakes.
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There's no room in St. George's 'thought-bag' for any bad thoughts, it's so cramfull of good ones.
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It's cramfull of tench.
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The UN-funded malnutrition ward in Hodeidah is crammedfull of similar cases.
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A posting house is crammedfull of officers and men and horses.
Usage of choke-full in anglès
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The two parlours and the tap-room and the kitchen are all choke-full.
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They are crammed choke-full with every known mechanical contrivance for the production of ear-stunning noises.
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Why, at his age I was choke-full of maxims.
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Perhaps she is like that craft you captured, choke-full of lead and silver, from Lima.
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The rooms, choke-full of misery, sent piercing shrieks and wails and groans out into the night.
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There is a kind of innocent-looking woman who knows no more of the world than a young chicken, and is choke-full of emotions.
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A great number were left behind, although everyone made as much room as possible, women especially being helped in after the trucks seemed absolutely choke-full.
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They are called 'Yirima,' or 'Choke-full'-thatis, of gold.